
Pre-orders will be available on Radiant Records' website starting December 12. Some of these slice-of-life portraits also resonate with other people's heartaches, such as 'Joanna,' which focuses on Morse's son dealing with the loss of a relationship and- most poignantly-'He Died At Home,' about a mother's grief over the loss of her soldier son. 'Luxembourg was really nice, but I knew that if my wife was there, it would feel like a holiday, so I wrote a song about it to send to her,' he explains. 'Selfie in The Square' captures what he saw walking around Luxembourg City, hearing the cathedral bells and children playing, but realizing what a difference it makes to share these experiences. For example, 'Manchester' is a musical portrait of that notorious rarity-a sunny day in Manchester, England-when Morse was sitting in a coffee shop watching the world go. Much of this ‘acoustic-orientated, singer/songwriter' album was written while he was travelling around the world on 'The Road Called Home' tour in 2017, with some of the songs being inspired by the places he visited, while others are from spending time with his family.
